Maine Senator Completely Avoids Questions When Asked About Obamacare Architect Deception To The American People

Western Journalism has relentlessly reported on Jonathan Gruber since his remarks about Obamacare and its architects surfaced. Specifically, Gruber said the architects “exploited American voters” because Americans were “too stupid” to understand the law.

King downplayed Gruber’s role in the crafting of the bill by saying “I don’t know where he was in the process.”

C0-host Kimberly Guilfoyle stepped in and reaffirmed that Gruber was indeed one of the architects of Obamacare. She also said that the architects weren’t being transparent “because if they were, the American people would know” what they were trying to do.

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King then went off topic to discuss the importance of insurance. He said that because of the bill, “eight million people have insurance now that didn’t before.” And that this is important because 40 years ago, King had insurance; and if he didn’t, doctors wouldn’t have found his cancer.

“What does that have to do with it?” Kilmeade asked.

King decided to say that Obamacare was about people getting insurance and implied that the hosts didn’t want to see people get it.

“Are you that cruel?” the senator asked.

“Oh, my goodness!” a frustrated Kilmeade said.

“That’s not what we’re saying, sir” Guilfoyle said. “We’re just looking out for the facts and the information.”